The Constitutional Court of Korea (Korean: 헌법재판소; Hanja: 憲法裁判所; RR: Heonbeop Jaepanso) is one of the highest courts—along with the Supreme Court—in South...
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Constitution of South Korea. Under Chapter 5, the constitution defines ordinary courts for all cases, except those involving constitutional review, and...
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President of the Constitutional Court of Korea (Korean: 헌법재판소장; Hanja: 憲法裁判所長; RR: Heonbeopjaepansojang) is the chief justice of the Constitutional Court of Korea...
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of the Constitutional Court of Korea. It consists of fourteen Justices, including the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Korea. The Supreme Court is...
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A constitutional court is a high court that deals primarily with constitutional law. Its main authority is to rule on whether laws that are challenged...
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The Constitutional Court of Korea is one of two highest courts in court system of South Korea. It is composed of nine Constitutional Court Justices (Korean: 헌법재판소...
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curtailed and the constitutional court was restored. Amendment of the Constitution of South Korea We, the people of Korea, proud of a resplendent history...
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Lee Jong-seok (judge) (category Justices of the Constitutional Court of Korea)
Lee Jong-seok (Korean: 이종석; Hanja: 李悰錫 born 21 February 1961) is the 8th President of the Constitutional Court of Korea, appointed by President Yoon Suk...
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Seo Sang-hong (category Justices of the Constitutional Court of Korea)
Sang-hong (Korean: 서상홍; 1949 – 2 November 2024) was a South Korean lawyer and judge. He served as Chief Secretary of the Constitutional Court from 2005...
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Acting President while the Constitutional Court of Korea was due to determine whether to accept the impeachment. The court upheld the impeachment in a...
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one of two equivalent heads of judicial branch in Government of South Korea. Another head is the president of the Constitutional Court of Korea. The...
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Lee Si-yun (judge) (category Justices of the Constitutional Court of Korea)
Si-yun (Korean: 이시윤; 10 October 1935 – 9 November 2024) was a South Korean lawyer and judge. He served as a justice of the Constitutional Court from 1988...
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judges of the Constitutional Court of Russia South Korea : List of justices of the Constitutional Court of Korea Sri Lanka : List of justices of the Supreme...
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Abortion in South Korea was decriminalized, effective 1 January 2021, by a 2019 order of the Constitutional Court of Korea. It is currently legal throughout...
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of the Republic of Korea". Korean Laws in English. South Korean Ministry of Government Legislation. Retrieved 26 December 2018. "CONSTITUTIONAL COURT...
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on Sexual Orientation : Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights and the Constitutional Court of Korea. Springer International Publishing. pp...
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Justice of the Supreme Court and the President of the Constitutional Court have equivalent status as two heads of the judiciary branch in South Korea. Elections...
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cases except jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court of Korea, Supreme Court of Korea Spanish Supreme Court is the highest court for all cases in Spain...
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of that country. Such recommendations are binding upon the President as per the Three Judges Cases "International Alliance of Constitutional Courts"...
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judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature and comprises a Supreme Court, appellate courts, and a Constitutional Court. Since 1948, the constitution...
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also established the Constitutional Court, the first time that South Korea had an active body for constitutional review. The Korean judicial system is based...
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in Korean characters in the center of a rose of Sharon Emblem of South Korean Court Emblem of the Constitutional Court of Korea (1988–2017) Emblem of the...
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Choi Soon-sil scandal. On March 10, 2017, the Constitutional Court of Korea ruled to uphold the impeachment of President Park Geun-Hye. All eight judges agreed...
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events in the year 2024 in South Korea. 2 January – Attempted assassination of Lee Jae-myung: Democratic Party of Korea leader Lee Jae-myung is stabbed...
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minister of the Republic of Korea (Korean: 국무총리; Hanja: 國務總理) is the deputy head of government and the second highest political office of South Korea who is...
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President of the Constitutional Court of South Africa South Korea : President of the Constitutional Court of Korea Spain : President of the Constitutional Court...
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unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court of Korea on 28 January 2014. As a result, Green Party Korea recovered its title. Green Party Korea, together with...
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as of 2013. In 2010, the Constitutional Court of Korea ruled that capital punishment did not violate "human dignity and worth" in the Constitution of the...
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away from the Korean Demilitarized Zone. However disputes within the National Assembly and ruling of the Constitutional Court of Korea prevented the relocation...
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confirmed by the Constitutional Court of Korea, which declared in 2006 that it is the right of government to decide whoever is subject of the conscription...
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